MORPHOLOGY, SEASONAL VARIATION, AND FUNCTION OF RESIN GLANDS ON BUDS AND LEAVES OF POPULUS DELTOIDES (SALICACEAE)
- 1 September 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 61 (8) , 835-845
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1974.tb12309.x
Abstract
When buds form in summer or early fall, modified stipules act as bud scales and their adaxial epidermis secretes a resin that fills the bud. This secretory layer collapses in the dormant bud. Immature leaves, stipules, and leaf primordia occupy the center of the bud; all lack functional resin glands. In spring, stipules of emerging leaves develop an adaxial palisadelike secretory epidermis that becomes more ridged longitudinally in successive stipules. Marginal teeth of the first leaves to emerge are covered with trichomes and lack a secretory epidermis. In successive leaves the teeth become glandular and secrete resin as the lamina unrolls. Later in the season, marginal leaf glands account for much of the resin. Unspecialized hydathodes or extrafloral nectaries occur proximal to each glandular tip. Guttation of water or nectar occurs here through stomata located above a vein ending. On the basis of field observations and a laboratory feeding experiment, the resin seems to function mainly as an insect repellent. It may also reduce water loss from young leaves.Keywords
Funding Information
- Dissertation Research Assistantship
- Society of the Sigma Xi
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